WWE: What Matters From Smackdown: Kofi Kingston Is Forever Screwed, Shane’s Heel Turn

There are a lot of speed bumps on the road to Wrestlemania, and as we’ve seen with the most recent episode of Raw and the WWE Fastlane PPV, the sports entertainment juggernaut has been working overtime to build on the stories for its biggest event of the year.

The March 12 episode of Smackdown offered new insight to the biggest stories, and we’re here to break down the most important ones from the evening. Sadly, when it comes to the Smackdown Women’s Championship, the focus has been heavily on Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, leaving champion Asuka to just exist. However, there are some pretty solid things to pay attention to in the weeks to come. Here’s what you need to know.

Shane Turned On Miz… Because

Smackdown opened up with Shane McMahon explaining why he’s a heel now. He’s mad people keep asking him how to get ahead in life, and he was born great (awesome). Shane has decided to turn a new leaf and do things his way because beating up the Miz and smooshing Miz’s dad’s face felt great. Now, Shane wants to take on Miz at Wrestlemania. The problem with all of this is that Shane doesn’t feel like a credible threat as a WWE superstar. He worked better as a cowardly heel when he had people by his side, like the Mean Street Posse. As of right now, it feels like Miz would have no problem defeating him.

Randy Orton’s Segment

Randy Orton came out to discourage AJ Styles, and during his promo, he said many things about his career with the WWE while AJ Styles was off doing other things, as Smackdown is the House that Randy Orton built. I’m being a total mark, but let’s clarify what was happening during the years Orton mentioned.

  • He said in 2002, Styles was wrestling in a high school gymnasium. There is a likelihood that this is true. That year is when AJ Styles debuted with Ring of Honor, and prior to that, Styles had competed in the indie circuit, had a dark match on Raw, and a brief stint in WCW.
  • In 2004, Orton claims Styles was shaking hands with his opponents in the bingo halls. Styles was actually in both TNA and ROH during this time. Styles had some phenomenal–no pun intended–matches against CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and Daniel Bryan at these ROH shows. And of course, with ROH, you shake your opponent’s hand to show respect. That’s actually a nice tip of the hat Orton did there.
  • Orton claims in 2005, Styles was getting a tan with Dixie Carter in Florida. I cannot find records of AJ Styles’s tanning schedule, so I’m going to take Orton’s word for it.
  • In 2006-2015, Orton was a champion–on and off–and he made no mention of where Styles was. Styles was with TNA most of this time. He went back to ROH for a couple of years, and during this ROH stint, he was in New Japan for two years, as the leader of Bullet Club–that ridiculously popular Japanese stable started by Finn Balor and Bad Luck Fale–later adding Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, and others.

Anyway, Styles came out and the two had a pissing contest about each other’s careers. This all ends with Styles pointing at the Wrestlemania sign. Look, I was trying to keep opinion out of this–which I’ve ruined twice already–but Styles and Orton are much better than this story.

Kofi Gets Screwed Again

Earlier in the evening, during an 8-man tag team match Kofi Kingston came out with the New Day and attacked everyone. At the end of Smackdown, Vince McMahon came out to discuss what’s going on with Kingston. He explained he was giving Kingston a teachable moment, and the New Day came out to interrupt him. After some back and forth, Vince explained that if he was going to be a championship contender, it would have been years ago.

It’s now turned into a weird agism story mixed with the classic “you’re a B+ player” story we saw with Daniel Bryan. Literally, Vince mentions Bryan calling Kingston a “B+ player.” The heel’s storyline as the same a Bryan’s, but luckily, Kingston brings something extra to this on the face side of things.

Vince announced that if Kingston can win a gauntlet match against Cesaro, Sheamus, Samoa Joe, Randy Orton, and Rowan on next week’s episode of Smackdown, he’ll go to Wrestlemania.

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Nintendo Switch’s New NES Games For March Now Available

March’s free NES games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers are now available. This time around, the lineup is almost entirely different depending on your region. The West receives Kid Icarus and StarTropics, while Japan gets Kid Icarus along with two unlocalized Famicom titles: Yie Ar Kung-Fu and Fire Emblem.

On top of this month’s new games, Nintendo has added special save states for two previously released titles, Kirby’s Adventure and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. The former allows you to play through the more difficult Extra Game from the outset, while the latter starts you off with Link’s Attack, Magic, and Life stats already maxed out.

Nintendo has been gradually expanding Switch’s NES catalog with more games every month. In February, the company added Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby’s Adventure, while January brought Zelda II and Blaster Master. More games are on the way next month, although Nintendo hasn’t revealed what those will be just yet.

The NES catalog is one of the perks Switch owners receive for subscribing to the Nintendo Switch Online service. It offers unlimited access to more than 30 NES games for as long as you have an active membership, with added online multiplayer support for every title.

Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions run for US $4 / £3.49 / AU $6 for one month, US $8 / £7 / AU $12 for three months, and US $20 / £18 / AU $30 for one year. Other perks for subscribing include the ability to play Switch games online with others, save data backup via the cloud, and exclusive offers such as Tetris 99, which is free to download for NSO members.

Alien Celebrating 40th Anniversary with Short Films to Debut on IGN

In celebration of Alien’s 40th anniversary, Twentieth Centry Fox Film partnered with Tongal to give fans the opportunity to create six original Alien Short Films, which will be released beginning March 29 on IGN.

After being chosen from a pool of over 550 pitches, the filmmakers were given access to franchise storytelling elements, creatures and characters. The first four shorts will initially screen at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle on Friday, March 15, followed by C2E2 in Chicago on Saturday, March 23. The last two shorts, helmed by female filmmakers, will screen for fans at WonderCon on Saturday, March 30 – this will be followed by a moderated panel with the directors.

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Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Why We Like Difficult Games

BEYOND!

IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Podcast Beyond, is now live with a brand new episode. This week, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Brian Altano, Lucy O’Brien, and Max Scoville to discuss Days Gone going gold, PS4 remote play coming to iOS mobile devices, and more in the first edition of News Crunch.

The panel then discusses why Max and Brian are playing through Bloodborne, whether we’re all excited for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and if being difficult is necessary to make a game good.

Plus, we introduce a new segment, Memory Card, in which a member of the show offers up a memory from their PlayStation history, and answer some of your questions in a bit of Brapid Fire.

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ThinkGeek Is Running A Buy Two, Get One Free T-Shirt Sale Right Now

If you’ve been needing to bulk up your wardrobe, now’s the time: ThinkGeek is running a major sale on all T-shirts this week where buying two shirts will get you a third one for free. All you have to do is add three T-shirts to your cart and use the promo code B2G1TEE, and the price of one shirt will be discounted. If you select shirts of different prices, the cheapest one will be free (luckily, most of these shirts are around the same price). You’ll notice some of these shirts are already discounted, and they’re all included in the buy two, get one free sale.

From collared button-downs to casual tees, there are plenty of solid options to choose from, and they’re all officially licensed merchandise. ThinkGeek is known for carrying a vast selection of merch from practically any fandom, and that’s reflected in this sale, where you’ll find tees repping a ton of different interests. Some (but not all) of the games, shows, and movies included:

  • Captain Marvel
  • Dungeons & Dragons
  • Star Wars
  • The Legend of Zelda
  • Fortnite
  • Overwatch
  • Spider-Man
  • Deadpool
  • Dragon Ball Z
  • Futurama
  • Pokemon
  • Ready Player One
  • Rick and Morty
  • The Incredibles

Check out a few of our favorite options below, and head to ThinkGeek to shop the entire T-shirt sale. The sale ends March 17 at 8:59 PM PT / 11:59 PM ET. Due to a competing sale, the buy two, get one free deal will be paused on Thursday, March 14, but resume on Friday and continue through the weekend.

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Dragon Ball Z Goku’s Kanji T-Shirt, $22

Rep your boy Goku all day long.

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Star Wars Ships Short-Sleeve Shirt, $30

Look sharp while casually repping Star Wars’ most iconic ships.

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Fortnite Give Me the Loot T-Shirt, $22

Loot Llama will always be with you.

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Pokemon Pika Palette T-Shirt, $22

A solid outfit for this summer’s Detective Pikachu premiere, perhaps?

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Spider-Man Split T-Shirt, $22

With great T-shirts come pockets–ideally with Spider-Man’s face on them.

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Cuphead You Died T-Shirt, $22

There’s no shame in dying over and over…and over.

Shop ThinkGeek’s full T-shirt sale »

Battlefield 5 Firestorm Reveal Trailer Coming Tomorrow, Watch It Here

Battlefield V‘s third chapter of content, Trial by Fire, kicks off later this month, and one of the most anticipated features it’ll bring to the game is Firestorm, Battlefield V’s take on battle royale. Developer DICE hasn’t yet announced when Firestorm will go live, but we’ll get our first real look at the mode very soon.

DICE is broadcasting Firestorm’s reveal trailer tomorrow, March 14. We don’t yet know how long the video will be or what it will showcase, but it’s scheduled to go live at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. You’ll be able to tune in right here on GameSpot and watch the trailer via the embed below.

While tomorrow’s trailer will provide our first official look at Firestorm, fans got an early look at the mode recently when Firestorm’s tutorial video recently leaked online. According to that video, the mode will support Solo, Duo, and Squads options, and just as in other battle royale games, each match will begin with players parachuting out of a plane, then scrambling to find weapons and other items to help them survive.

EA has previously said that Firestorm will support up to 64 players. Unlike the rest of the game, the mode isn’t developed by DICE, but rather Criterion, the studio behind the Need for Speed series. The mode derives its name from the ring of fire that gradually closes in on the battlefield as matches progress.

In the meantime, the final event of Chapter 2: Lightning Strikes, dubbed Unstoppable Force, is now live. Along with two Weekly Challenges, the event brings back the fan-favorite Rush mode, but it’ll only be around until March 20.

Everyone Is Freaking Out About an Unfounded Rumor of Sony Acquiring Take-Two

A rumor making waves across the internet suggested Sony is in “advanced board level discussions” to take over Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive, though there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical of this rumor — especially because it comes from unconfirmed market chatter.

Initially reported by MarketWatch in a stock market overview pertaining to Bowing and Brexit, a small note about Take-Two Interactive popped up. MarketWatch has since revised the article, but the full pertinent section previously read:

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